VdoCard

Privacy Policy

Last updated: May 28, 2026

VdoCardis built to be private by default. Here's exactly what data does and doesn't leave your browser.

What we store on a server

Nothing about your card.The title, message, sender name, font, theme, color, emoji, and every other card setting are encoded into the share URL itself. There is no database. When you share a link, the recipient's browser decodes the URL into the same card — no server roundtrip for content.

Photos

If you attach a photo on the Condolence card, the image is embedded as a data URL into the share link. It never touches our servers. (The downside: very large photos make the URL huge. We recommend keeping uploads small.)

Analytics

We use two analytics services to understand how people use VdoCard and to catch errors:

  • Vercel Analytics — cookieless page-view counts and Core Web Vitals (load times). No personal identifiers.
  • PostHog — product analytics + session replay + error tracking. Recordings have password and email inputs masked. We use these to see where users get stuck, fix bugs, and improve the product. PostHog stores data in the United States.

Neither service receives the content of your cards (titles, messages, recipients). We only see your interaction with the editor itself.

Saved presets

If you save an occasion preset, it's kept in your browser's localStorage on your device. We never see or upload it.

Third parties

Fonts are self-hosted from our domain — no Google Fonts request leaves your browser. We don't use third-party trackers, ad networks, or social pixels.

Your rights

You don't have an account, so there's no profile to delete. To opt out of analytics entirely, enable Do Not Track or use a content blocker — we honor both. To request deletion of any analytics data tied to your session, email hi@rzamann.com.

Children

VdoCardis not directed at children under 13. We don't knowingly collect data from children.

Changes

If we update this policy, we'll change the date at the top. Material changes will be flagged on the home page.